Our Code of Ethics

Good ethics involve judgments about what is right and what is wrong, which isn't always clear-cut in the business world. Our code of ethics outlines our responsibilities to our clients, associates, business partners, and the community.

As Investment Advisor Representatives of Woodbury Financial Services, we have a fiduciary duty to you, our client. We must put your interests and wellbeing first avoiding activities, interests and relationships that may run contrary to your own. It has taken years to build our reputation and we are careful not to let any negative action affect that. Below are the guidelines we follow for ourselves as well as our business partners.

Competence
To be competent, we must develop and maintain a level of specialized knowledge and skill, then apply it effectively. Competence also includes the wisdom to recognize our limits and know when to seek additional resources to help meet our clients' needs.

Integrity
We are placed in a position of trust and confidence by our clients. The ultimate source of such trust is our personal integrity. We tell the truth, use good judgment and comply with securities' laws and regulations.

Objectivity
Objectivity requires honesty and impartiality. It is our responsibility to make full and adequate disclosures of all facts, fees and relationships so clients can make informed decisions. Our discussions, communications and representations must have a clear purpose and honest and fair content.

Confidentiality
Client information is confidential and shall not be disclosed. This allows us to create a relationship of personal trust and confidence. No aspect of a client's affairs, either personal or business, may be discussed outside of the office. We also will not disclose whether a particular person, firm or corporation is a client of our company unless authorized in advance.

Diligence
Diligence is the delivery of services in a prompt and thorough manner. It is our responsibility to do what we say we're going to do; promptly return e-mails and phone calls; follow up on outstanding issues; and meet deadlines.

Representative of a Registered Broker-Dealer("BD") or Registered Investment Advisor ("IA") may only conduct business in a state if the representatives and the BD and IA they represent (a) satisfy the qualification requirements of, and are approved to do business by, that state; or (b) are executed or exempted from that state's registration requirements.

Representatives of a BD or IA are deemed to conduct business in a state to the extent that they would provide individualized responses to investor inquiries that involve (a) effecting, or attempting to effect, transactions in securities; or (b) rendering personalized investment advice for compensation.

This communication is strictly intended for individuals residing in the states of WI, MN, TX, FL, VA, AZ, MA, IA. No offers may be made or accepted from any resident outside the specific state(s) referenced.

Content is for general purposes only and is not an offer to buy or sell any security.